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All first acts must end on a cliffhanger. This is also true for Act One's finale for Pride and Prejudice - The Musical. I’m Josie Brown, the librettist. With Emmy-award winning composer - We discuss how she conceived it as a reprise to CHANGING WORLD — and why she felt it should be sung by the Bennet family, instead of, like the original, sung by the two sets of lovers, Mr. Bingley and Jane and Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth.
On our next podcast, we’ll be listening to one of my all-time favorite songs in the musical: Being Married, a duet by Charlotte and Mr. Collins. It is also Act 2 opening number, and considering our audience’s ecstatic receptions, deservedly so.
Can’t wait to hear more of the musical's songs? Go to our website — PrideAndPrejudiceTheMusical.com — where you may listen to all of them, download our Reviews brochure, and see videos of some of the productions.
(c) 2024 Josie Brown. All rights reserved.
This is a copyrighted episode of Pride and Prejudice - The Podcast. Any use by AI is expressly prohibited.
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In a town as small as Meryton, it’s every woman of a marrying age for herself. Now, add to that you’re competing with four beauties from one household alone — The Bennet sisters, Jane, Elizabeth, Kitty and Lydia (notice I didn’t include sweet, plain Mary in that line-up — and every other gal in town has to work doubly hard on her flirting and feminine wiles.
Then you have Charlotte Lucas. Moving quickly toward her prime, even sporting a title won’t get her what she wants: a husband. Or will it?
In this episode of Pride and Prejudice the Musical Podcast, Librettist Josie Brown asks Lyricist-Composer Rita Abrams to explain how she came up with lyrics for Charlotte’s solo, “In My Imagination,” that are both hilarious and poignant, yet explain the spinster's dilemma so succinctly.
(c) 2024 Josie Brown. All rights reserved.
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Love. Longing. And relations that can be liabilities. All of these issues play into Composer-Lyricist Rita Abram’s song, sung by the four leads of Pride and Prejudice the musical: ELIZABETH BENNET, JANE BENNET, CHARLES BINGLEY, AND FITZWILLIAM DARCY. This is Josie Brown, Librettist of Pride and Prejudice the Musical. In this episode, I have the joy of interviewing Rita about her process for putting the myriad feelings of this quartet in harmony.
On our next podcast, we’ll be listening to one of my all-time favorite songs in the musical: Being Married, a duet by Charlotte and Mr. Collins. It is also Act 2 opening number, and considering our audience’s ecstatic receptions, deservedly so.
Can’t wait to hear more of the musical's songs? Go to our website — PrideAndPrejudiceTheMusical.com — where you may listen to all of them, download our Reviews brochure, and see videos of some of the productions.
(c) 2024 Josie Brown. All rights reserved.
This is a copyrighted episode of Pride and Prejudice - The Podcast. Any use by AI is expressly prohibited.
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Connive, Contrive, and Plot.
You’d think this describes the villain of a play, wouldn’t you?
Instead, this is how Mrs. Bennet in PRIDE AND PREJUDICE THE MUSICAL describes her role in marrying off five daughters with no entailed estate and minuscule dowries.
But when her beautiful eldest, Jane, catches the eye of the rich and eligible Charles Bingley Rita Abrams’ song, “A HUSBAND,” — sung by this always anxious mother — aptly sums up her scheme to ensure that Jane’s visit to at Charle’s sister’s behest doesn’t end until Charles returns home.
In this episode, Josie Brown, the librettist of Pride and Prejudice - the Musical, and Rita Abrams, the musical's composer-lyricist, siscuss the emotion and nuances that Rita so brilliantly embedded in the song for some lucky actress to sing.
And, in the productions it has had so far, it's been a showstopper.
(This version is sung by the incomparable Bettina Devlin.)
On our next episode of Pride and Prejudice - The Musical Podcast, Rita and I will discuss A CHANGING WORLD, the quartet sung by the show’s leads: Elizabeth, Darcy, Jane, and Bingley.
Can’t wait to hear more of the musical's songs? Go to our website — PrideAndPrejudiceTheMusical.com — where you may listen to all of them, download our Reviews brochure, and see videos of some of the productions.
(c) 2024 Josie Brown. All rights reserved.
This is a copyrighted episode of Pride and Prejudice - The Podcast. Any use by AI is expressly prohibited.
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Gossip set to music? How delicious! It’s what composer-lyricist Rita Abrams does in THE ASSEMBLY BALL BUZZ, Song 4 of Pride and Prejudice - the Musical.
Its librettist, Josie Brown, discusses with Rita her goals with this song, how and why dialogue is interspersed between its stanzas, and why it encapsulates the emotions of its main characters so brilliantly.
At the end of the episode, you will also hear the whole song.
On our next episode of Pride and Prejudice - The Musical Podcast, Rita and I will break down Mrs. Bennet's showstopper, "A HUSBAND." It's our take on why some lucky actress of a certain age always gets a standing ovation -- and possibly an award nomination.
Can’t wait to hear more of the musical's songs? Go to our website — https://www.prideandprejudicethemusical.com — where you may listen to all of them, download our Reviews brochure, and see videos of some of the productions.
This is a copyrighted episode of Pride and Prejudice - The Podcast. Any use by AI is expressly prohibited.
(c) 2023 Josie Brown. All rights reserved.
This is a copyrighted episode of Pride and Prejudice - The Podcast. Any use by AI is expressly prohibited.
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In this episode, Josie Brown, librettist, and Composer Rita Abrams discuss the importance of the third song in the production, FIVE DAUGHTERS, and how it establishes the personalities of those characters singing this duet — Mr and Mrs Bennet. Rita also divulges her process for marrying (perfect word use here) lyrics to music. You'll also hear the full song at the end of the broadcast.
Can’t wait to hear more of the musical's songs? Go to our website—PrideAndPrejudice The Musical dot com—where you can hear more of the songs, download our Reviews brochure, and see videos of some of the productions.
This is a copyrighted episode of Pride and Prejudice - The Podcast. Any use by AI is expressly prohibited.
https://www.PrideAndPrejudiceTheMusical.com
(c) 2023 Josie Brown. All rights reserved.
This is a copyrighted episode of Pride and Prejudice - The Podcast. Any use by AI is expressly prohibited.
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Those familiar with Jane Austen's classic novel, Pride and Prejudice, will recognize its very first line of narration: "It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife." In the second episode of PRIDE AND PREJUDICE - THE PODCAST, librettist Josie Brown and lyricist-composer Rita Abrams discuss how they bring this phrase to life in the second song in their musical, and why it comes out as a duet between Darcy and Bingley -- with snide asides from Bingley's sister, Caroline.
In other episodes to follow, Rita and Josie discuss their creative process with each of the songs and how Jane Austen’s wonderful book inspired the placement, pace, and lyrics in this musical.
Can’t wait to hear more of the musical's songs? Go to Josie and Rita’s website, where you can hear more of the songs, download their Reviews brochure, and see video of some of the productions:
https://www.PrideAndPrejudiceTheMusical.com
(c) 2023 Josie Brown. All rights reserved.
This is a copyrighted episode of Pride and Prejudice - The Podcast. Any use by AI is expressly prohibited.
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You're listening to Pride and Prejudice - The Musical's first song, Welcome to Our Neighborhood.
In this first episode of Pride and Prejudice - The Musical Podcast, librettist Josie Brown and lyricist-composer Rita Abrams break down the how and why of this song’s conception.
Not only will you hear this song in its entirety, but you’ll also learn about another musical number, A Pleasant Little Life, that was actually slated to be the opening number—and why it was decided that this one fit the bill even better.
Josie and Rita also discuss why they were driven to make a musical from the classic book written by the most beloved author of Regency-era novelist, Jane Austen.
In other episodes to follow, Rita and Josie discuss their creative process with each of the songs and how Jane Austen’s wonderful book inspired the placement, pace, and lyrics in this musical.
Can’t wait to hear more of the musical's songs? Go to Josie and Rita’s website, where you can hear more of the songs, download their Reviews brochure, and see video of some of the productions:
https://www.PrideAndPrejudiceTheMusical.com
(c) 2023 Josie Brown. All rights reserved.
This is a copyrighted episode of Pride and Prejudice - The Podcast. Any use by AI is expressly prohibited.